Doug Gottlieb and Dan Beyer in for Dan and the guys as they try and figure out what happened with the Bears in the final seconds of their game on Thanksgiving against the Lions. Doug shares his experience at the Packers game Thursday night as he and Dan discuss the Dolphins' struggles. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug and the crew through round two of "Price is Right".
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The Thanksgiving hangover is absolutely real on this Black Friday, still talking about what happened between the Bears and Lions and Doug. This is the great thing about what happened yesterday are these Thanksgiving Day games on TV, on Fox, on CBS are the highest ranging games throughout the regular season, year after year after year. So on full display was the incompetency of the Chicago Bears in a game that is probably going to be first or second of the highest rate of games that we'll see in the regular season.
Yep, pretty much, I've never seen anything like that. And maybe and Bears fans are sitting there going like, welcome to my world. But I've never seen anything like that. Like, you had a time out and you could have dirted the ball. There's a million things you could have done, and you barely get a playoff and don't even get an opportunity to second play like it was so indescribably awful to watch.
I had sympathy for Bears fans.
You know where I compared it to like immediately in the aftermath, because because he said, you haven't seen anything like that, it reminded me of the Sopranos ending when people are like, wit, that's it, it's just over, it's done.
Yeah.
And because it was so sudden, you felt that the Bears had all this time, a little bit like I think super Bowl fifty six at the end where you thought the Bengals were driving, they get to midfield and they have what a second and one and then they get a couple of stops and then Aaron Donald Reek's havoc and oh that's the game. That's over. The Rams have won the Super Bowl. That's what yesterday out.
Like, no, no, no, no, no, no. I I agree with you, and it it felt like we're missing something. But these I felt like all of America is streaming at the TV.
Yes, just well yeah, yeah, I agree.
Here here's the setup.
So I took my team to my country club, oh not a country club for Thanksgiving dinner, and we have one. Ryan Wade is a six year senior he's from Michigan's from an arbor, Michigan, and so he's got he's always rocking his Lions jersey. Matter of fact, when the Lions came in and beat the Packers, it's great trash talk and he he you know, they all owned it with him in the locker room. But we're watching as kind of dinner is sort of wrapping up, and collectively everyone is first that the the the ups and downs of watching Caleb Williams play are are really I mean, I again, it's it's like, well, he's just a rookie, but there are some pleasure, like God, he's awful. Then you're like, well, you know they're not bad. Then all of a sudden, they start kind of moving the football, they score a touchdown, they're down three points. The Lions were kind of asleep of the wheel. The lines were almost it was almost as if, hey, why don't you guys come and beat us because we're not really that into this thing. And then you drive down the field and it's a pretty obvious situation to call a timeout, clock, a ball, whatever, And I just, again, I could be wrong because I was simply sitting in the bar area with thirty or so other guys. But everyone I know is screaming at the TV, like, what are you doing?
Call it timeout, Dirk the football?
What are you it's And there's only one Lions fan and no one is a Bears fan just watching that debucle And then the comments afterward from me reflu She's like.
What.
His explanation? It's tough to understand.
Then we're there at second and twenty, you know, take the sack right there, you know, So we're at thirty six seconds right there, And our hope was because it was third going into fourth, that we would we wrecked that play at eighteen seconds, throw it in, bounce, get into field goal range, and then call the time out. And that's where it was. And that was our decision making process on that. Again, we were outside the field goal range, you know, so we needed to get a few more yards in there as close as we can get, and then we're gonna call time out. And that's why we held that last time out at the end of the game.
I like what we did there.
Again, once it's under seven, you know you're gonna you're gonna call you know, time out there or actually under twelve, and then really you don't have an option, you know, because it's third to fourth. You got to throw it into the end zone. Then, So to me, it's uh, I think we handled it the right way, but I do believe that, uh, just we wreck the play, get it in bounce and call time out, and that's why we held it and didn't work out the way we wanted it too.
I mean, firstly, is this is an obvious one, right. Everyone I know was screaming, you can't take a sack there, So that is on Caleb Williams. I can't can't take us, can't take us, can't die. You can't take a sack there. Right, And then and what he was saying is they obviously have their rules under twelve, call a timeout. He didn't do it, you know under seven, and you gotta throw it, you know, throw it for the end zone. I understand all of that, but just the well, what about that time gap between when when the last play ended and when you got to under twelve under seven?
Here's what's There's so many layers to this. It's amazing because Doug even on this drive a couple of plays earlier, they actually had two timeouts, but they took one in a dead ball situation because the play clock was running down, so they threw an incomplete pass and they had a second down and ten, and they ended up calling a timeout because eber Flus didn't think that Caleb Williams was going to get the snap off. Williams actually, I think was planning on getting the snap off and knew the play clock was running down and was going to just take advantage of the pause on the double zero where you can still snap it. And he seemed frustrated that he was unable to get the playoff and that the Bears called timeout, So they wasted one of their timeouts just on a dead ball scenario inside the thirty yard line. They had forty six seconds left, they had two timeouts. They're at the Lions twenty five yard line. At that point, you're thinking, to heck, with the field goal, we can win this thing. Yes, let's put it into the end zone.
Yes. Not.
How are we going to end up out of field goal range and have time run out on us? Yes, the furthest thing from anyone's mind.
And look, Ebra Fluis is not an offensive guy, but it's pretty obvious if you listen to.
What he's saying.
They do have rules and a process, and you know, it's couldn't be more obvious that those two are not on the same page. I would say that Caleb Williams strikes me, and this is a little bit of inside knowledge of his time at SC as a guy who's really smart. But this is the issue with really smart young players. They think they know everything, right. I means most of us when we're in our early twenties, especially when people tell us we're smart, we think we know everything. And you know, now it's on full display and end of the day, that looks like a poorly coach football team. There's just no other way you can say it.
I think, from top to bottom. One of the biggest problems that I had was they don't have a kicker on their team that can kick a fifty eight yard field goal indoors. Eberflu says that they needed more yards because of Caleb Williams taking that sack to kick a field goal. Then the longest field goal in NFL history is what sixty six yards from Justin Tucker kicked where Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions and the Bears, where I think collateral damage plays in. I think what happened the last couple of weeks ago against the Packers ends up playing into their mind and settling for that field goal at that time. But man, and it was the only thing to think about it was it was third down long.
Yes, think about this year, Bears fan, Okay, should have won the Packers game, probably should have won the Vikings game. Had the Commander's game won. Doesn't mean you would have won last night or yesterday afternoon, but that thing at least should have gone overtime. And you're sitting here and again like, what's the expression. There's a football expression. More games are lost than one. I have a ton of respect for what Dan Campbell and the Lions have done overall. Yesterday they didn't win that game. The Bears lost that game. There's just no other way. And the same thing with the Commander's game. They didn't win that. The Canners didn't win that game.
The Bears lost that game.
And and as a as a Charger fan, I mean a Jay stew are like, I don't even have PTSD for that because as poorly coached the problem with the Chargers, especially in Brandon Staley, were guys were just wide open right like it was the defensive guy and they just had leave dudes wide open. But the one compy, the one comp is was will always be that the Chargers just found ways to lose games they should rightfully win.
And that's where the Bears are.
And then there's got to be the added part to it, like then if we want to get the brass tacks, could have gotten rid of Eberflus last year. Chose not to Harbaugh, and again I don't know if he chooses the Bears when he could have chosen his own quarterback. But Harball leaves Michigan, he goes to the Chargers and they are immediately a playoff team. You stick with Eberflus and this season has been a debacle. Here's here's Caleb Williams after the game talking about some of the communication issues.
I don't have a microphone to speak to coach or anything like that, so there was there wasn't like any huge communication that situation. You get a call with that time, you gotta you know, you gotta try and get the guys back. I get everybody lined up, so you go run a play and you know, we got lined up, got the play, and then you know, I made an adjustment because I saw the clock running down, knowing that if we complete a ball and you know, in bounds or anything like that, we won't have time to kick a field goal or anything like that. So you know, I made adjustment new Rome was either gonna be one on one or he was gonna you know, beat the safety and be one on one there, and you know, tried to give him a shot. We got the shot and miss.
Okay, so that didn't make sense because he had a time out. Here's Caleb Williams was said he was surprised that the timeout wasn't called.
All the time out. We cannot surprise. I'm not gonna say surprise or not. Just my job is to go out there and make plays. My job is to get everybody lined up.
That's it.
Win games.
So didn't do that today.
You know, I could have gave Rome a you know, maybe a little bit more of a jump ball in that situation instead of maybe trying to throw it over his shoulder anything like that. But you know, with that situation, that's not what happened.
Yeah, So in other words, he adjusted as if they didn't have a timeout when they did have a timeout. Again, that's on Caleb Williams, and you can hear from the confidence in his voice kind of what I'm talking about Dan, which is like he's not an idiot. He's actually really bright, but I think he thinks he knows everything. He's like, yeah, you know that situation, you know, we didn't couldn't couldn't you know, couldn't get a clock for a field goal, Like, yeah, you can. He goes down and call time out.
Yeah, And he also made it explain it almost felt like it was a one on one situation. I think he may may have mentioned, well, it wasn't. There were actually two lines defenders. If Roumadunja catches that pass, he's actually still in the field of play. Time probably runs out anyway. Just a bad decision if you're looking at the and you decide to throw it that far downfield.
I just I just I just I just sat there and was Austin I tweeted this, Dan, and I'm not saying this because you don't follow me whatever, like, but this is how I felt. I just I turned and I was with my coach, was like, what do we just watch? And then what you do? This is like when you know you're a coach is you start to scramble. You like to go have we have we gone over? Have we gone over? All these situations? They're like, yeah, like no, have we gone over? And then I it's funny because you know the other thing happening this time of year. In addition to all these standalone football games, we got our first Black Friday games as well.
Today.
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Coach, can we do that? I want to do this?
And I had my point guard was like, hey, we're fouling up three, fouling up three, aren't we? Like yeah, we talked about this in the summer and early in the fall. He's like under seven seconds, Yeah, Like we need to go back over that.
I guess we do.
So that's when like you know you've swipped into full coach mode. Is when you're watching a different sport and then you turn to your coaches and you're like, hey, we got to go over all this stuff. I just we cannot look like that. Yeah, because I don't even know what I just saw.
I was in your In for You on your normal show on Fox Sports Radio yesterday and we had Tim Patrick of the Lions on afterwards. Asked him about the scenario. He had no idea what the Bears were doing. I asked him if they have a plan with the Lions on if it's him or Ben Johnson or Jared Goffer, anybody who would call a time out. He goes, yeah, we have a plan in that scenario on how we would handle it. Now, Dan Campbell hasn't always been the greatest in time management at times, but the fact is, at least the Lions said that they had a plan, and to me what I felt I felt the Green Bay game, so came in to question as the clock was ticking down and when eber Flu says, you know, we got to a certain point, I almost feel like at eighteen seconds he felt it was out of his hands, but it never should be when you're the head coach, because he felt like, if we call a time out here, then we can't throw it inbounds and we're not close enough and we're not going to be able to get our kicking unit out in time. If the clock continues to run, and so then I think he kind of froze and panicked when he probably should have then just called the timeout at seven seconds left, so they at least run a play or figure out what they're going to do, and instead it just ended.
Well, it's it's interesting, and look, we have this discussion as we go, but it's like I would say, the number one thing that I'm learning on.
The fly is the use of the timeouts.
You know, we played Okahma State the first game as one point game at the half, they made a run and because in college basketball under sixteen you have a timeout. Under twelve you have a timeout, I found myself kind of thinking in like a right, do I call one?
Now? Do I not Nike again?
And you have three in the second half, you have four ones that use it or lose it in the first half, and you end up like questioning yourself, Okay, when do I use it? So, if you've watched our games, my use of timeouts has is starting to kind of change involved. I'm you know, when you coach in in FEBA basketball.
You get three, but.
Only two you can use under two minutes in the second half, right, So that's it's like a different you can't use all three, can't pocket all three? There When you coach like AAU basketball, usually you get either one or two timeouts a half and that's it.
And obviously there's no media timeouts, so.
You're you're kind of trying to figure and manipulating and you got to pocket at least one if you can.
But do you pocket two? Like it's a it's an interesting thing.
My point to Eberflus is I totally understand, like those timeouts they can get away, you know, do I save one? Do I use one? But it's not like this is first year coaching, i'd being a head coach. It's not like he hasn't been an end of game scenarios before. And I just their their use and misuse of all of it. It just and again this is probably the point you made about the kicker is is the right one, which is if you just look at this uh in a in a vacuum and it's a one off and it's a really bad look and it's one game against the Detroit lines, You're like, you know what, they just got screwed up. Maybe in maybe in the super not the in where the Lion's played Ford Field. Maybe the clocks are hard to find, maybe they just made a mistake.
Okay, but then when you factor in they lost an overtime.
Last week, they lost the Packers on a on a block field goal, the Commanders sings the debacle. Overall, it just does not look like a well run unit. You also combined the fact that GM doesn't have a good enough kicker indoors.
To kick fifty eight yards, which though.
It seems long in our brains in twenty twenty four, these dudes can make it from sixty plus, especially indoors. The whole thing is just a complete mess, complete mess. He's Dan Bayer, I'm Doug Gottlieb. This is the Dan Patrick Show here on Fox Sports Radio. Coming up next, let's talk Let's talk Dolphins. I went to the game yesterday and got some thoughts on my first kind of cold weather snow globe lambeau Field game. But maybe more interesting is stop me ver heard this before, but the Dolphins can't win in cold weather.
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Just for people who don't listen to the Doug Gottlieb Show, which airs daily three to five Eastern twelfth two Pacific on Fox Sports Radio iHeartRadio app. Dan Byer is actually a native of Wisconsin, and for people who haven't followed my journey, I am was born in Wisconsin and now I'm the head coach at Wisconsin Green Bay and this is my I guess this is the fourth Packer game I've gotten to go to this season, which is pretty cool. Right went to the I think warmest Packer game ever was was the home opener against the Innapolis Colts. The Texans game was incredibly exciting. I was sitting kind of in the lower bowl, just up off the end zone where people do the Lambeau Leap.
And then I was there for the first half.
Of the Cardinals game, which was a relative blowout, not really competitive. And last night after Thanksgiving dinner, got a chance to go to my first night time and cold weather and there was some flurries, so it felt a little bit like a snow glow game. It's pretty enjoyable. By you've obviously been to Packer games. Have you been to a game where it's snowing?
Gosh, Doug, I've been to one of the coldest games on record when they played the Raiders in the early nineties, the day the Lambell Leap was there. I was there for the NFC Championship game where they beat the Panthers in the mid nineties. Wow, yeah, was there the home that was gosh, that was giving Kerry Collins. Yeah, yeah, even before that, so it was yeah. So I've been there. I've been to a few few good ones, and it's it's definitely definitely different from from December and January compared to say that nice late summer hot day in September or an early fall.
It's so interesting, you know.
And what I found to be fascinating is when you when you kind of zoom out and you look at the whole stadium. Right, obviously they have a there's a ton of people in pack you throw your Packers jersey over your coveralls or over whatever you're wearing. But there's also in just about every section there were two or three that were straight up in bright orange hunting gear, right just straight up just like yes it is, you know, straight up just shot a buck and now I'm gonna watch the Packers play.
Then.
And I would say there's about three times that many in every section wearing full camo, and but then you cover the camo with a packer's jersey or you know some sort of packers packers, packers jackodever.
And it was cold. Now full disclosure.
Of my seats were the club seats, so you can sit outside, and I sat outside most of the game and then go inside and get a hot chocol or get.
A beer and watch the game. And so it's like.
The Lower Bowl. When you're in the Lower Bowl, like that's it. You're hardcore, You're squeezed in to everybody else. Everyone's into the game.
But it is cold.
It's not as bad when you're up in the club section because you know when you want to tap out, you can just go tap out and warm up for about ten or so seconds.
I was.
I did sweats and then ski pants and then a big parka, and I had the handwarmers in my pocket just in case, and I was fine.
It was not It wasn't.
Bad at all, unless you were a Miami Dolphin. Unless you were a Miami Dolphin. Here's Mike McDaniel, head coach of the Miami Dolphins, talking about the narrative that this team can't play in cold weather.
That's the thing with narratives, there's one way to change them, and so that Yeah, my expectation would be, you know those who I mean, the naysayers, will you know, you prove them right, they'll be louder.
So that's part of the territory.
You have to you carry that until you until you do something about it. And unfortunately we didn't tonight.
Yeah, I mean, you know, wh when was it Malik Washington who fumbled the the the opening punt many You can't it just.
Looked it.
You don't know that that's why they're playing the way they're playing, but they looked they looked incredibly uncomfortable, incredibly uncomfortable. I'll tell you my biggest takeaway in watching the game is Tua is a statue like he can't avoid the rush at all. You know, it's like like Brady couldn't move, and you know it was you had to move him off his spot. But Brady did have at least the ability, maybe until super late in his career, where he could just move, just sow to the side and just avoid things like Tuk has to get rid of it quick otherwise he can't move, just can't move. And I told you in our pre show meeting. You know, it was what was a guy was about two years ago where it was that showdown. You know, Manuel Acho had talked about Tua being better than Justin Herbert and I went to the game at so Far and what was fascinating to me about that game was if you went to the game and you thought the two quarterbacks were anywhere near the same stratosphere, you needed to have an eye examination when you're done. It's not just because Herbert's like four inches taller. The velocity of his throws is like two x that of Tua. They build a layer throws to build a move in the pocket. Like everything is completely better. One guy looked like a college quarterback. The other guy looked like a pro quarterback. I thought the same last night, and I know Tua's numbers were decent, but the difference and it was probably Jordan Love's best overall performance because he didn't throw a pick, and it wasn't this They didn't throw a pick. He didn't throw even one that was close to being intercepted, whereas in I think he'd thrown a pick in every game previous this year, and there was usually two or three that were kind of up for grabs, like Jordan Love played really well, but more than anything, just just looked he moved better. He's a little bigger, arms, much stronger. I just my takeaway, Dan was god to it cannot I mean, one of the reasons he gets hit so much is he can't move.
It's this is and I think he said something interesting about tua numbers because they do look good and honestly, when you consider what the Dolphins had to put out when he was out with his concussion and the problems that they had at the position, and Tua obviously is an upgrade, but is he just a compiler? This is It's almost it feels like as well that the Dolphins are at a crossroads, not with tu of because they paid him like he's going to be their guy, But is this what life is like when you figure out that Tyreek Hill isn't going to be Tyreek Hill anymore? And there's something going on with how defenses are stopping Tyreek Hill. But also if you're the Dolphins when you gave two of that deal, you couldn't think that Tyreek Hill was going to be the same wide receiver for as many years as Tua was getting his contract, just Tua was going to have to take control and be that guy. And I think to your point of what you're saying is, not only is he probably not going to be that guy, the concerns that we all have or that something bad could happen to him again, likely could happen to him again because he just can't move. It's scary, but that's gonna be the world the Dolphins live.
In, profet, What are your thoughts?
Just a real quick stat I just saw here. The Dolphins are three and thirteen straight up as a road underdog since twenty twenty two. Yeah, this is Doug. You've said it a ton on your show a couple of years ago, and they made that push and not to do is Jason Stewart loves schedule radio, but they beat nobody's And I'm someone who would give credit to people and say, well, at least you're winning the games that you're supposed to. But this kind of seems to be who the Dolphins are. The three game winning streak came against the Rams, Raiders and Patriots.
Yeah.
Yeah, there was a lot to that game last night. I mean, one, it just it was interesting that the Packers. Look that that was the first time, you know, start to finish outside of maybe the first drive, it really felt like the Packers were really, really sharp, really sharp. They looked like they had gotten to a different level. And you know, obviously we know the Dolphins defense is not their strength. But we're sitting around there talking and I was one of my players was with me. He's from Israel, and so I was explaining the dynamic of the Dolphins and that they struggle in cold weather. And you know, you go back to what was it last year, the year before when they got off to the hot start, and but all those games were at home and teams like the Bills wore down late. And anybody's been to Dolphin Stadium in the early in the early part of the season, os that visitors sideline you're like ants underneath the uh mike, Uh what's it called magnifying glass. You know, you're just you're melting away. And so they benefit from the heat, but uh, they just one look uncomfortable.
Two.
I thought the Packers did a great job of taking away Tyreek Hill, like his touchdown reception was on a deflection late in the game. And I would also say, like in Tyreek Hill's defense, like mcdaye's gotta do a better job getting in the football. The one thing they did in Kansas City was, you know, they'd run those end a rounds, those little pop passes, they'd find ways to get him the ball. He's literally the most dynamic player maybe in the sport. You know, you have to put two and three guys there on him, and he's and he was kind of a non factor. So yeah, I not a big buyer into the into the Dolphins. And also obviously the further further down you go down the line, even if you make the playoffs, you're playing on the road and that's just not a team that's built for it. And again, in the AFC, unlike the NFC, where at least Detroit you're playing in a dome, like you're playing in Buffalo, you're playing in Kansas City pretty much guaranteed on the road, and may or or you're playing in Baltimore or Pittsburgh. So uh yeah, that's that is that's let's see, what's the expression don't buy green bananas.
Ye don't buy green bananas.
I I again, and I just go back to the to the point of I think we're starting to see what the new Dolphins are going to look like. And it wasn't just the cold last night. That that's a great narrative, but let's be real. The Packers are also just a better team. Yes, yeah, so so it's a it's a tough game to go to win. But if you're the Dolphins right now and you're seeing the John Us Smith Show because defenses are taking away Tyreek Hill, which they have for decent amount of the season when two has been available, that, yeah, this is you've got to figure out a different way in setting up screens for Devan e Chan is not going to get it done. And the numbers that two will put up last night looked great.
Yes, but if you end up a lot of them more late too.
Yes, absolutely, you're playing catch up. You're down, you're tweven to three.
Three, the game was over, down twenty seven to three, and you know they made it.
Got sort of cute. They're late.
You know, they scored touchdown to make it. But even then the Packers came down. They're up nineteen, and you know they score on the deflected pass and go for two and don't get it. But I'm with you.
You know again.
And the other part to it is what we all have come to the realization and the calculation is if you're going to give that quarterback all that money, something's got to give that what's gonna happen with the Packers right now that the Packers run the benefit of they just don't have a lot of highly paid guys because they're all so young on that offensive side of the ball. But eventually you know you're you're gonna time it out. Something's got to give and your quarterback has to be so good that he can overcome that.
Right.
That's what's happened with Josh Allen, That's what's happened obviously with Pat Mahomes. We'll see if Lamar Jackson right, because now he's making that huge money. So the defense is not as good as it used to be. They put it feels like most of their resources in the offensive side of the football. Your quarterback has to be that good to overcome the fact that his massive contract is going to cause some sort of shortfall.
And I don't believe too, is that good? I just I just don't. I just do not.
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I was thinking about how, like today it's suddenly become okay to wish somebody merry Christmas. And I don't speak for all Jewish people. I can only speak for myself as a Jewish person, like, hey, can you wish to merry Christmas? It's like saying hey, hope you're great. It's not It's not an indictment of your religion to I don't think to say to a Jewish person like merry Christmas. And I don't think it's against the rules of your Jewish wish somebody in merry Christmas, regards of which there is a price is right sort of effect to it right, and everybody knows the price is right.
Thing is you can't go over and in any of the bids that you make.
That's true, right.
So I just think if you think about it on December first or November what is November twenty ninth, you can wish somebody in merry Christmas like you're after Thanksgiving.
You can go merry Christmas.
You can't really go Happy Thanksgiving now because Thanksgiving's over, and then December twenty sixth, you can't go Merry Christmas like once we go over, Like, nope, we're on the new year.
We're Bill Belichick, We're on to Cincinnati. Have you ever noticed that?
Yes? Yes, In fact, I actually noticed driving in this morning it was still dark out where we were here in southern California, and I thought to myself, the people who had their Christmas lights on like right now are just like they are on schedule. They didn't do it too early, they didn't do it too late, but they are like as soon as it's appropriate, game on. And that's going to be the case for the next month.
You know.
The other thing that's interesting is living in the Midwest is I made the mistake of asking somebody last night at the ballgame.
Hey, who do you have to do your lights? They looked at me like huh.
It's like, well, you know when I was a Newport Beach, like, you know, you just pay somebody to come to your lights.
Looks great, it's a couple hundred bucks done.
Like yeah, don't ever say that out loud in public in the Midwest. Like, okay, noted, this is a DIY.
Doug is gonna be doing his lights.
Yeah, zero chance, zero chance, especially it's cold and windy today. It's sub it's sub thirty.
Nothing.
Wait, so you pull in from a road game and you see your entire neighborhood lit up, and then you're the only one that isn't You're gonna have fomo and you're gonna be out there the next day.
It's fairpoint. It's fair point, good point.
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Yeah, let's do it. Doug, I would tell you to come on down, But everybody's already down you, Doug gott Leave, Jason Stewart, Chris Purfett, gonna be a contestants role sort of game today. We're not gonna play Cliffhanger. There is no point go. Basically on this Black Friday, what I am going to do is, I'm going to give you items that I have found on eBay, sports related items that I have found on eBay.
I love the prices, right jingle.
It's great, It's magnificent.
Sorry, I'm sorry, Goh, I just go.
I'm not telling you guys are going to have to give me a bid on this specific item, and whoever is closest without that going over wins. All right, Yeah, we've got three items here in this first segment. Okay, three items up forbid. The first Matt Eberflus autograph Chicago Bears mini helmets on eBay. Right now, Doug Gottlieb, how much are you paying for this Matt Eberflus autographed mini helmet. By the way, tax is not included in this.
I'm gonna go forty nine dollars.
Forty nine dollars Doug, Jason Stewart.
Let's see, how about forty nine, ninety nine.
Forty nine ninety nine, Chris Purfetts, I'm gonna go with about thirty six dollars equal to the amount of seconds he left on the clock. Thirty six dollars. Let run off the clock.
Now. Actually, that's a terrible bit, by the way, Profet.
I know that's it is a lot of people tell on themselves during the price is right in this new erat because they have no idea how to play these games.
Yes, Seatt's saying that you do.
Perfet did it for comic relief, So I completely get that. The actual retail price of a Matt Eberflu's autographed mini helmet on eBay right now is one twenty four ninety nine. Jason Stewarts, You and the Matt Eberflus autograph helmet. Congratulations. I had a feeling where would this go on your mantle? Because you have other memorabilia, don't you.
Yeah, Dan Buyer bought me a Chargers eighties charge, just like Dan Fouts Chargers mini helmet. I'll put it right on top of that.
Any many helmets, Doug that you liked and you'd like for Christmas?
No, all right, No, I just you're the Minnie helmet guy, So like I this is this is much more up your alley than than mine.
All right, let's uh, let's I do think.
There's a certain value there there in eber Flues because he's going to be one of those like who is that coach who was with the Bears? And I liked him on Hard Knocks? And then they had that like and you start naming all the Bears coaches?
Who was it Lovey Smith?
No?
Is that Lovey Smith?
Mark Trustman, Mark.
Trussman, Mark Trustman, Good pull of cfl FA Mark Trustman. Right, Yes, yeah, little Matt Eberflus, I got his Minnie helmet is.
Alright? Next item up forbid, you guys were Raygun from the summer Olympics.
Yeah, she shut it down, did she?
She did? Which may make this item even more valuable because who knows if we're going to get more of these. Back to back Collectible's Trading Card Company has produced a Rachel Gun aka ray Gun, one of one hundred and fifty red hologram trading card, a trading card of the Australian break dancing phenomenon. How much are you paying for this? Jason Stewart? You are first up for bids. Oh my god, trading card.
I don't even have a good punch wine here, Ryan, So I'm just gonna throw this out there. Eighteen ninety nine, eighteen dollars ninety nine Chris purfett Man one of one one hundred and fifty. There's only one hundred and fifty other Like red holograms, these.
Are either really high or really low. I feel like three bucks, three bucks, Chris Perfet, Doug Gottlieb, what was what was?
What was your u?
Eighteen ninety nine?
Okay, nineteen dollars, nineteen.
Dollars all right? The actual retail price of the Rachel Gunn one of one hundred and fifty red Holo Hologram trading card from back to back is six dollars. Chris Perfet, You win it? Three dollars? Was his bed bid? Six bucks for that?
I may be alone in saying this. I would buy that.
Sure? Yeah?
Why not?
Hand right now? If you go to eat a penny, it's like a penny stock yeah, whatever, it's like six bucks.
Like I have spent more than that on a couple.
Of weird collectible and like weird collectible.
And then you know, you never know, may run into Reygun some some Hasbin's event.
How about this one nineteen ninety eight La Times newspaper highlighting the Wooden Classic, with Doug Gottlieb as one of the players on the cover of this La Times.
No way, I want that.
As Chris Perfretz. This start the bidding on this La Times. Yeah, Bro, I'm going to say, man I two and thirty two hundred and thirty Doug one dollar Jason Stewart, I'm gonna go with forty ninety nine ninety nine. The actual retail price of this La Times newspaper featuring Doug on the cover is eight dollars and thirty three cents. Doug, you're taking it home with the one dollar bid if you Werengratulations.
Where can I actually get that?
Can you send me the eBay? Yeah, it's just on eBay. Just search Doug Gottlieb. Actually, don't do it after the show because there may be more Doug Gottlieb memorabilia up for bids. Wait what Yeah, there may be more.
I know what I'll be doing during the break.
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